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Ex-Packer Star Fires Back at Former Team, Vows Personal Mission in Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore, MD – July 18, 2025

A former Green Bay Packers standout has ignited a firestorm with a scathing rebuke of his old team, vowing to prove his worth with the Baltimore Ravens in a deeply personal crusade. Jaire Alexander, the once-revered cornerback cut by the Packers earlier this year, unleashed his frustration publicly, adding fuel to the growing rivalry between the two franchises, per ESPN.

Alexander’s departure from Green Bay came after a tumultuous 2024 season, marked by a release in March to save $16.5 million in cap space, per Spotrac. The 28-year-old, a first-round pick in 2018, took to The Pivot Podcast to air his grievances. “They gave up on me when I needed support the most,” Alexander said. “I’m not done, and now I’m with a team that fights back. Every interception, every stop—it's personal against Green Bay.”

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His move to Baltimore on a two-year, $18 million deal, reported by NFL.com, followed a career-best 2023 with 5 interceptions and 13 pass breakups, though injuries limited him to 10 games in 2024. The Ravens, boasting a top-10 defense per Pro-Football-Reference, see Alexander as a missing piece to complement Marlon Humphrey. His “personal” motivation targets the Packers, who he feels undervalued his leadership and two All-Pro nods (2020, 2021).

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh welcomed the addition: “Jaire brings edge, passion, and a chip on his shoulder,” Harbaugh said, per Ravens.com. “He’s got something to prove, and that fits our culture.” Alexander’s arrival fills the void left by Marcus Peters’ retirement, bolstering Baltimore’s secondary as they chase Super Bowl LX after a 12-5 season in 2024.

The backstory stings. Alexander’s 2024 saw friction with coach Matt LaFleur over play calls, culminating in a benching that eroded trust. Packers GM Brian Gutekunst cited “team direction” for the cut, but Alexander’s podcast remarks suggest abandonment. “They left me hanging after all I gave,” he added, referencing his 2022 pick-six and 17 career interceptions.

Ravens fans, dubbed the Flock, are rallying behind him on X, with @RavensFlockRising posting, “Jaire’s fire will haunt Green Bay!” Packers fans, however, defend the move, citing cap constraints with $22 million available, per ZoneCoverage.com. Alexander’s Baltimore debut could come against Green Bay in Week 8, amplifying the narrative.

With training camp nearing at Owings Mills, Alexander’s resolve could ignite Baltimore’s defense. His 6-foot-1 frame and speed (4.38 40-yard dash) promise to disrupt offenses, per NFL.com. Can his personal mission lead the Ravens to a Lombardi? As the season approaches, his story adds intrigue. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

 

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